1 oct. 2017

Microsoft, just like many of its competitors, has gone all in on machine learning. That emphasis
is on full display at the company’s Ignite conference this where, where
the company today announced a number of new tools for developers who
want to build new A.I. models and users who simply want to make use of
these pre-existing models — either from their own teams or from
Microsoft.

For developers, the company launched three major new tools today: the
Azure Machine Learning Experimentation service, the Azure Machine
Learning Workbench and the Azure Machine Learning Model Management
service.

In addition, Microsoft also launched a new set of tools for
developers who want to use its Visual Studio Code IDE for building
models with CNTK, TensorFlow, Theano, Keras and Caffe2. And for
non-developers, Microsoft is also bringing Azure-based machine learning
models to Excel users, who will now be able to call up the AI functions
that their company’s data scientists have created right from their
spreadsheets.Visto en Techcrunch